Being the old guy isn’t all that bad

That's what happened on Sunday at Wimbledon when Roger Federer won his seventh prestigious title by defeating the Scotland's Andy Murray in the men's single's final.

Jared Greenleaf

That's what happened on Sunday at Wimbledon when Roger Federer won his seventh prestigious title by defeating the Scotland's Andy Murray in the men's single's final. Federer not only won for the seventh time at the All England Club, but he remarkably captured his 18th Grand Slam title —the most of all time—at the age of 30. While the age of 30 certainly isn't too old for many of us, for a tennis player like Federer, that's the age towards the end of a career.
While Federer isn't my all-time favorite like Pete Sampras, I couldn't help but appreciate what was seen on Sunday.